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Two hours of Politics of Development ahead of me, yay!
Wednesday, February 4, 2004
Tom, you know what. You scare me... :) I didn't even know it was a quote. Aaaah. Blissful ignorance of mine. Mmh.
Waiting for my next lecture, another two hours on corruption, this time about Africa (we did East Asia last term...). How interesting and entertaing etc. etc. I was trying to start reading one fo the articles for my next essay (which is about the legitimacy of the Communist Party in Vietnam and the middle-class and all that sort of stuff), but I had to stop because I was falling asleep. First, these Wednesday that start at 7.30 in the morning absolutely kill me (I'm never signing up for a class or tutorial at 9 EVER again); I know I am a lazy cow but being able to sleep until 11 basically everyday and then having to wake up at 7.30 just once a week drives me mad. *sniff* Second, for how much I enjoy South East Asian politics, our reading list is just weird. Why on Earth do I need to read 3 whole books and 10 articles to write one 1500 words essay???
Sometimes I have the feeling that I whine & complain a bit too much. Sooooorry! XD
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Lucio said:
Of course I love you! ^^ Beh, Vani, son davvero felice che tu abbia messo Internet a casa, così sarai nuovamente più partecipe in tutto, commentini, tjh, e poi, spt, avrò il piacere di poterti scrivere più spesso ^^;; E infatti comincio subito -__^ Un abbraccio! ^^

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